What will happen to animals when the rapture happens?
Others wonder when Christian fascination with the rapture will cease, and religious people at least accept that there will be no supernatural end of the world. They say the rapture will never happen.
How many evangelical christians in the world?
The number is very large , so you can not say exactly how many.
Will God destroy the earth because he is mad at your sins?
No, the teaching of the Bible said GOD was devastated by the loss of life when he caused the floods to cover the earth in water and he would never do this again.
Many protestants believe God will never destroy the earth by global flooding again, but that next time He destroys the earth it will be by fire. Whether you sin or not is pretty much irrelevant in this scenario--it's going to happen anyway. Some protestants believe this judgment will take the form of nuclear annihilation. Others think the earth may just fall into the sun, which will cause irreparable harm.
Many protestants, of course, don't believe the earth will be destroyed or ever was destroyed in the past, aside from little things like the comet impact that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
Definitnition of protestant belief on salvation?
Salvation is completely by grace, that is, by the unmerited (undeserved) and unearned love of God as revealed in Jesus Christ. Our efforts to live a moral life, give to the church, help the poor do not complete or in any sense bring about salvation. Rather, they are a way of saying Thank You to God.
What event ensured England's future as a Protestant nation?
the answer is a. if youre taking mr kollers class. and if not, it was Henry the 8th's (VIII) break from the roman catholic church.
Why did protestants rebel the Roman Catholic church?
They rebel because they believed that man would be saved by faith alone and the bible alone.
Did St Valentine massacre Protestants?
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The short answer is 'no'. If the legendary saint ever really lived, in the third century, this was long before the Protestant Reformation, making it impossible for him to kill Protestants.
The 'St Valentine's Day massacre' was an event in United States history, that just happened to occur on 14th February, Saint Valentine's Day.
What religion did edward VI try to change the religion to in England?
During the reign of Edward VI (1537 - 1553), for the first time Protestantism was established in England, which included such reforms as aboliton of celibacy in priests. It also saw the birth of Thomas Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer.
What form of government do Protestant churches have?
Some Protestant Churches have a hierarchical style of church government similar to the Catholic Church. Other have a Congregational church government. Some even have a combination of both where the individual church bodies interact and do business themselves but answer to a hierarchical government that has state district and national church levels. An example of a church like this would be the Church of the Nazarene.
Is lutheranism the first protestant faith?
Well, first, the Lutheran denomination and the other Protestant denominations (Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, etc.) are all part of the Christian faith. Historically, the Lutheran denomination can be considered the first one, although no one was noting these sorts of things at the time of the Reformation
How can you avoid the religious obligations of Lent?
Lent is a period of abstinence in the 40 days before Easter, intended to focus the mind spiritually by denying ourselves the material.
The first way to "get off" is to simply not observe the ritual - nobody is going to imprison or execute you for not doing it. However many people find it useful to 'fast' as part of prayerful observance.
If you want to stay within the [church] law, it is useful to know that in church tradition, particularly observed in Catholic tradition, Sundays in Lent are not part of the fast - in fact you are called to feast on the sabbath so technically if you continue your abstinence on Sundays you are in breach of church law.
What are some milestones of Anglicanism?
1. According to S. Dorotheus of Tyre, [M. & Saint,] The Church was brought to Britain by S.Simon Zelotes, just after the death of his brother Christ!
2. S. Aristobulos was first Bishop of the Church in Britain.
3. S.Albanicus the Wise, [Gildas,] a Celtic Historian claims that,"Christ, the True Sun affords His light, the knowledge of His precepts, to our Island in the last year, as we know of Tiberius Caesar."
[This would make the year app, 37 AD.]
4. According to Father Estell a Roman scholar, There was at least one British Bishop at the Council of Nice 325AD.
5. British Bishops ,of York, of London and Caerleon were present at the Church Council of Arles AD, 314.
Others at Sardica in Illyria, AD 347;Ariminium, in Italy 359 AD;
These are just a few of the highlights from the early days of the Catholic Church in this country and highlight the fact that the Church in Britain was not here in name only but was deeply involved in the development of the ancient faith.
22Christian missionaries families to be executed in Afghanistan is it ture?
It may not be true, as the Americans are supporting the government in a war against the militants and they also had a election so it may not be true.
Who is the sixth beast in revelation?
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There is no sixth beast in Revelation. "...in the midst of the throne, and round about the throne, were four beasts full of eyes before and behind." (Rev.4:6)
Is the snail's slim made by bacteria?
It is made from the sexual glands of the snail's lower body. Moving against the ground excite the glands into producing a slime... also call Snail Semen (Say that 5 times fast). It is so potent it can impregnate small chimpanzees. When they breed they make the domestic Pomeranian.
How long did it take for john wycliffe to translate the bible?
I'm not sure of the exact time it took, but I believe it took two years.
Where does it say in the bible that a man would rather believe lies than the truth?
the bible don't say the truth because it ha'd something's is not true but some of them are true but i don't believe it
John knox lived 1513 - 1572 and was originally a Roman Catholic priest. He had a rather chequered religious and political career. He was attracted to the religious teachings of Scottish reformer, George Wishart who was eventually executed for heresy. John Knox spent some time as a prisoner of the French who exiled him to England in 1549. Under the auspices of King Edward VI, he became involved with the Church of England and under Edward he became the Royal Chaplain and was also instrumental in reforming the Common Prayer Book. Knox was the founder of the Presbyterian Church circa 1550AD. Knox was a protestant, meaning that he protested against the corruption of the Catholic Church. Accordingly, it is most unlikely that he or his followers observed any practices of the Roman Catholic Church including confession and the Viaticum (more commonly known as the last rites).
Where can the frontispiece of francisco collin's labor evangelical be found?
Not sure of the answer to the question - which seems a bit pointless, but you might have better luck if you have the correct details for the Author and title. It is FranciscoColín (not Collins) and the title is Labor Evangelica (not evangelical) It is also written in spanish. The Library of Congress has copies of this item - in hard copy and microfilm
Are there any saints or monks and nuns in the Anglican church?
Yes, very much so. There are several Anglican orders of monks and nuns, who live in community similarly to Catholic monks and nuns. For example, the Anglican Benedictine Order is thriving within the Anglican Church. In all there are over a dozen male monastic orders within the Anglican Church worldwide, split into many more communities, around fifty female orders and around eight or so mixed orders, all split into many communities worldwide. However, unlike Catholic orders, Anglican orders are less strict, and follow the Anglican doctrine rather than Catholic dogma. There are currently about 2,400 monks and nuns in the Anglican communion, about 55% of whom are women and 45% of whom are men. Anglicans recognise saints too - most Anglican Churches are dedicated to a particular saint (eg, there are many dedicated to St Andrew, St Philip, St John etc). Another example is St Paul's Cathedral in London which, as well as being the Cathedral Church of North London, is primarily an Anglican Church. Also, special days are set aside within the Church's calendar where special prayers are said in thanksgiving for the saint's life (usually the day that the saint was born or died). The big difference, however, between Anglicans and Catholics is that, except for the small Catholic wing of the Anglican Church, Anglicans do not 'pray' to saints or ask saints to 'pray' for them in heaven, as Catholics would. Nor do they ask the saints to be mediators between God and us. Neither to they revere the relics of saints as something sacred. On the whole, Anglicans regard such practices as verging on necromancy and idolatry, and their practice is forbidden in the 39 Articles of Faith as laid down when the Church was founded. Anglicans believe in Biblical teaching that we have but one Mediator - Jesus Christ - and therefore, whilst recognising the Communion of Saints that have gone before, do not pray to, revere, plead with, or ask for intercession of the saints or any other practice common in the Catholic Church which is unBiblical and, as the 39 Articles state, are "rather abhorrent to God".
What are the words of Joel Osteen when he begins preaching?
He starts with a joke then says This is my bible, It says what it says i am. I have what it says i have. I can do what it says i can do. Today i will be taught the word of God. I boldly confess my mind is alert, my heart is receptive; I'll never be the same. In Jesus name, God bless you.
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